Novels:
* My Michael: His debut novel, exploring a complex love story set in pre-state Israel.
* Elsewhere, Perhaps: A philosophical novel about a man's journey through life and death.
* A Tale of Love and Darkness: A semi-autobiographical novel considered his magnum opus, chronicling his childhood and adolescence in Jerusalem during the turbulent years leading up to the creation of Israel.
* The Same Sea: A story of interconnected lives in pre-state Israel.
* Black Box: A novel about a man's search for meaning and identity.
* The Hill of Evil Counsel: A novel set during the 1950s, exploring the dynamics of a kibbutz community.
* Fima: A novel that delves into the complexities of family relationships.
* Judas: A fictional reimagining of the biblical story of Judas Iscariot.
Short Story Collections:
* The Best of Amos Oz
* The Slopes of Mount Zion
* The Other Story
* Where the Jackals Howl
* Under the Light of Falling Stars
* The Truth According to My Father
Non-Fiction:
* A Plea for Peace: A collection of essays and speeches on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
* The Land of Israel: A Journey Through History: A historical exploration of the land of Israel.
* Israel, Palestine and the Question of Justice: A collection of essays on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Plays:
* The Three Sisters
* The Dead Sea
Amos Oz's works have been translated into over 40 languages and have garnered numerous awards and accolades, including the Jerusalem Prize, the Prix Médicis étranger, and the Goethe Prize.